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look no further than the skies above san francisco this week to see the splash that t-mobile is trying to make. this was the scene high above downtown wednesday. stunt jets and a team of 100 parachuti parachutists. the latest smart phone running the android operating system from google. t-mobile spending a small fortune to get the word out about this handset. $17,000 to rent san francisco's skies. 50,000 for those jets. over a half a million dollars for the event. go big or go home. earlier in the week, the focus was on the blackberry curve. while at&t and verizon still control the u.s. market, they are gaining subscribers even as sfri sprint is losing them. >> by the end of the year, we'll expect to have around 12 different 3-g devices. that is very important to gain new shares and attract new customers and to attract new users. >> the competition among carriers and smart phone makers was already hot with new t-mobile momentum now. it seems to be heating up even more. while t-mobile admits the turnaround still has a ways to go, the trends are certainly encouraging. michelle, back to y
look no further than the skies above san francisco this week to see the splash that t-mobile is trying to make. this was the scene high above downtown wednesday. stunt jets and a team of 100 parachuti parachutists. the latest smart phone running the android operating system from google. t-mobile spending a small fortune to get the word out about this handset. $17,000 to rent san francisco's skies. 50,000 for those jets. over a half a million dollars for the event. go big or go home. earlier in...
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>> caller: booyah from san francisco state university college of business, where i'm a professor. >> how fabulous. we got the professor calling in. how can i teach the professor? >> caller: jim, following your advice, i have some cash lying around from schnitzling on the way up. >> smart. >> caller: i even cashed out at or near the top of some of my stocks. my question, how much cash should i keep on hand when the market is flying high versus not so great? >> toughest question in the world, because what i hear from people is, jim, you're keeping me out of the mojo. why are you keeping me on the sidelines? and the answer, bruce, is this, we're going to use common sense. bulls make money. bears make money. hogs get slaughtered. i want you to take it so that when you have positions that are up huge, you're playing with the house of money. does it lead to maybe, 20%, 30%, 40% cash? i don't care. common sense. we don't give back gains. we let them run. but we take stuff off as it goes up. if we find ourselves underinvested, god love us. we've made so much money, it's fantastic. dave in ca
>> caller: booyah from san francisco state university college of business, where i'm a professor. >> how fabulous. we got the professor calling in. how can i teach the professor? >> caller: jim, following your advice, i have some cash lying around from schnitzling on the way up. >> smart. >> caller: i even cashed out at or near the top of some of my stocks. my question, how much cash should i keep on hand when the market is flying high versus not so great? >>...
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two hours from san francisco, but a world away from the urban bustle. here families stroll the fairgrounds, future farmers examine prize livestock. this is northern california's m mendocino county. beneath its beauty
two hours from san francisco, but a world away from the urban bustle. here families stroll the fairgrounds, future farmers examine prize livestock. this is northern california's m mendocino county. beneath its beauty
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san francisco and los angeles is expensive because of the workforce and the medical service are expensive. we are not constrained to a certain location that is much more cost-effective. >> some people may say look, you are sitting here and make money by more people going to jail and they may discount what you say because of that. that's why i want to bring up this point. only about 8% of prisons are run by public companies like yourself. you can grow without anybody more going to jail. >> absolutely. you have california and we talked about the severe overcrowding situation. even the federal bureau of prisons, the largest system in the united states is at 137% of the designed capacity. there is a lot of systems with severe overcrowding and become more and more costly to operate and we can provide part of the solution to help with overcrowding and long-term growth. >> we're appreciate you taking the time. the incoming ceo from the largest publicly traded pichb company in the country. only about 8% of prisons are run by public companies like corrections corp. would letting companies run pris
san francisco and los angeles is expensive because of the workforce and the medical service are expensive. we are not constrained to a certain location that is much more cost-effective. >> some people may say look, you are sitting here and make money by more people going to jail and they may discount what you say because of that. that's why i want to bring up this point. only about 8% of prisons are run by public companies like yourself. you can grow without anybody more going to jail....
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two hours from san francisco, but a world away from the urban bustle. here, families stroll the fair grounds, future farmers examine prize livestock. this is northernal
two hours from san francisco, but a world away from the urban bustle. here, families stroll the fair grounds, future farmers examine prize livestock. this is northernal
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>> yeah, this is not san francisco where i think it would be a problem, because you would have a collision of animal rights activists and sports fans. >> so what kind of shape is he in? what kind of shape is he in? is he ready to play, because if he starts out bad, people are going to cream him. >> he said he's not ready. but that's okay. they have donovan mcnabb, they'll play him in the preseason in week three when they can, and they'll -- >> this is what we're talking about on a day when ely manning became the highest-paid player in the nfl. they were talking about michael vick. >> $97 million contract for ely manning, no one is talking about. but you don't control what the news is. >> well, we do, actually. >> well, but we control -- >> that's right -- >> what we want to hear about. >> i think you have to remember that michael vick -- this is not a cuddly personality. this is not a guy who is going to be able to get people to love him no matter what. less is more. yes, he has to apologize. yes, the occasional news conference. but this is not a pr charm offensive where he needs to convin
>> yeah, this is not san francisco where i think it would be a problem, because you would have a collision of animal rights activists and sports fans. >> so what kind of shape is he in? what kind of shape is he in? is he ready to play, because if he starts out bad, people are going to cream him. >> he said he's not ready. but that's okay. they have donovan mcnabb, they'll play him in the preseason in week three when they can, and they'll -- >> this is what we're talking...
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two hours from san francisco, but a world away from the urban bustle. here families stroll the fairgrounds, future farmers examine prize livestock. this is northern california's mendocino county. at first glance a picture post card of the far west. but beneath its beauty lies
two hours from san francisco, but a world away from the urban bustle. here families stroll the fairgrounds, future farmers examine prize livestock. this is northern california's mendocino county. at first glance a picture post card of the far west. but beneath its beauty lies
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there's also janet yellin, the president of the san francisco fed. i'm sure the president wouldn't mind being the first president to appoint a woman to the job. she's quite competent. roger ferguson, a former fed vice chairman under alan greenspan now with tiaa-cref. alan blinder, another princeton professor, a former fed vice chairman. there are alternatives out there, and i think mike has it exactly right, that if the president had to make a decision right now the upset to the markets of replacing bernanke would exceed any benefits. >> mike, i was reading this interesting story in the "f.t.," and it was talking about the fed and its role buying skurkts particularly mortgage-backed securities and how they don't drive that much of a competitive bargain, how much profits wall street has made off of trading with the fed this quarter. we certainly saw that in the earnings. does anyone care about this, or is anyone who would be offended by this understand it? >> well, think people do care. and we are in a situation with the fed doing and taking these ext
there's also janet yellin, the president of the san francisco fed. i'm sure the president wouldn't mind being the first president to appoint a woman to the job. she's quite competent. roger ferguson, a former fed vice chairman under alan greenspan now with tiaa-cref. alan blinder, another princeton professor, a former fed vice chairman. there are alternatives out there, and i think mike has it exactly right, that if the president had to make a decision right now the upset to the markets of...
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two hours from san francisco, but a world away from the urban bustle. here, families stroll the fair grounds, future farmers examine prize livestock. th i
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the business was started by my parents today, actually, 40 years ago in san francisco. they had a simple idea, which is to sell jeans to america. and here we are 40 years later with over 3,000 stores, 15 billion in sales, 22 countries for franchise. it's a very exciting day for us. >> it sure is. marka, let me ask you about business today. we all know that it's been a very tough environment for the retail sector in general and certainly for the broad economy. how would you characterize business today? >> well, business is challenging in this economic environment. but i think that's what's so wonderful about gap, is we're perfectly poised to take our fair share. when you think about what we just did with denim, offering premium jeans, amazing quality and great fits, which i hope everybody is enjoying today, but those great fits at 59.50 and 54.50, it's definitely our time to take back market share. >> so what do you need to do to continue raising the bar and taking back that market share? tell me what the sentiment and the mentality of the consumer is today, marka. are t
the business was started by my parents today, actually, 40 years ago in san francisco. they had a simple idea, which is to sell jeans to america. and here we are 40 years later with over 3,000 stores, 15 billion in sales, 22 countries for franchise. it's a very exciting day for us. >> it sure is. marka, let me ask you about business today. we all know that it's been a very tough environment for the retail sector in general and certainly for the broad economy. how would you characterize...
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"the san francisco chronicle" and "the boston globe" are in big trouble. they're institutions really, as much part of those santos as rice-a-roni.
"the san francisco chronicle" and "the boston globe" are in big trouble. they're institutions really, as much part of those santos as rice-a-roni.
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they held a splashy pr event in the skies in san francisco on wednesday complete with 100 sky divers and stunt jets heralding the release of the google android operating system, the new mytouch 3-g. this company this morning saying it has added 325,000 net customers during the second quarter. and t-mobile started the week by unveiling its latest blackberry offering. but now attention is clearly shifting toward what the new google phone can do for t-mobile and its customers. >> it's completely customizable to the user so it's 100% use, no two phones are alike. no matter what you love, what your passions, are that phone will reflect that about you. >> if anything, t-mobile's momentum intensifies with at&t and verizon as it is going to do that. t-mobile is getting market share while sprint is losing it, despite sales of the pal mpre. it has competition among the carriers. >> the trend of q-2 is better than q-1. the trend is in the right direction. we can confirm our overall revised outlook and that's the good news. but there are also some challenges ahead of us. and the overall market c
they held a splashy pr event in the skies in san francisco on wednesday complete with 100 sky divers and stunt jets heralding the release of the google android operating system, the new mytouch 3-g. this company this morning saying it has added 325,000 net customers during the second quarter. and t-mobile started the week by unveiling its latest blackberry offering. but now attention is clearly shifting toward what the new google phone can do for t-mobile and its customers. >> it's...
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steve massocca from wedbush in spra san francisco. >>> people expect august to be quiet. this is not quiet. >> don't wander off. this is going to be an interesting morning. bull market or bear, traders are always hungry for ideas. trading is all about strategy. and strategy... is all about information. heat mapping shows me where the money's moving. twenty five hundred stocks... one quick look. that's where the action is. plus, this amazing gadget... it's called the telephone. i can call td ameritrade anytime and talk trades, strategy... anything. td ameritrade. built by traders, for traders. this is what i need. announcer: trade commission free for 30 days, plus get 100 dollars cash, when you open an account. >>> all right. we're back. you are watching cnbc's "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell going to ring in, carry the two, about 2 1/2 minutes. >> say carry the two and just do a little flash multiplication? >> it's a 60-base not a 10-base, so it's a little harder. anyway, the futures are down. they stopped
steve massocca from wedbush in spra san francisco. >>> people expect august to be quiet. this is not quiet. >> don't wander off. this is going to be an interesting morning. bull market or bear, traders are always hungry for ideas. trading is all about strategy. and strategy... is all about information. heat mapping shows me where the money's moving. twenty five hundred stocks... one quick look. that's where the action is. plus, this amazing gadget... it's called the...
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and then there was wednesday's high-profile t-mobile spectacle in the skies above san francisco, complete with those stunt jets and 100 parachuters marking the release of the new my touch. the company out with earnings this morning, 325,000 new subscribers, gaining market share, even as sprint is declining. even up 400 basis points and a host of new 3g offerings on the way. >> by the end of the year, we will expect to have 12 different 3g devices so we are going to broaden our device range and that is very important to gain new shares and attract new customers and also to attract new users. >> still, competition remains fierce. a new android phone coming to verizon with google later this year. at&t enjoying iphone success and sprint doing what it can with the prix from palm. it still has a way to go in the u.s. but the trends are very positive. the company says this morning. bill, back to you. >> as fate would have it, we have the new blackberry curve here. one of our staff members got it with the new touch pad thing. >> normally there's a track ball there. >> that works, huh? well, the s
and then there was wednesday's high-profile t-mobile spectacle in the skies above san francisco, complete with those stunt jets and 100 parachuters marking the release of the new my touch. the company out with earnings this morning, 325,000 new subscribers, gaining market share, even as sprint is declining. even up 400 basis points and a host of new 3g offerings on the way. >> by the end of the year, we will expect to have 12 different 3g devices so we are going to broaden our device...
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and in san francisco, michael, president and chief with ycm net advisers. michael got up earliest so we'll let him start out. can we make it to -- can we hold, s&p at one,01,000 if we g there? >> i think we can hold. there is a reasonable chance we are going to have a bump down here. we're starting to see -- finally, we're starting to see some seeding of really horrible expectations from analysts. and i think that the numbers are looking actually pretty good. i think we certainly do need to have top line numbers come in better. we can't just keep going up based on numbers looking better because expenses are being cut. i think we're looking pretty solg l solid here. >> what do you think, steve? what was the art cashin comment, we're going to bounce like it's 1929. some sort of sinister implications. >> remake of the prince song, right? >> yes. do we bounce and do we hold? >> i think it's going to be choppy. the momentum right now is in favor of being upward. you mentioned the global economic data coming in better than feared, perhaps. not as good as expected
and in san francisco, michael, president and chief with ycm net advisers. michael got up earliest so we'll let him start out. can we make it to -- can we hold, s&p at one,01,000 if we g there? >> i think we can hold. there is a reasonable chance we are going to have a bump down here. we're starting to see -- finally, we're starting to see some seeding of really horrible expectations from analysts. and i think that the numbers are looking actually pretty good. i think we certainly do...
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. >> san francisco might well be the capital city of this sexual exploration and certainly being open about it as we are. >> not judgmental. >> nonjudgmental. >> so perhaps it's not surprise that san francisco is home to what may be the cutting edge of female sexploration. not your average yoga studio. there's 15 minutes of quiet meditation. >> becoming an explorer of the breasts. >> also a warm-up. when the bell sends again, the gloves go on the men, the pants come off the women and soon the studio erupts in female ecstasy. at one taste they do this at least once every single day. >> it kind of looks like a yoga class. >> doesn't it? >> but with a much different finish. 15 minutes? >> 15 minutes. >> that's a lot of orgasms. >> a lot of orgasms. >> for an outsider it's uncomfortable to watch, but the participants seem to enjoy it. >> i had a sensation of a big bang. >> a burst of orange. >> i stayed in the silence of breen breasts. >> i mean, it's an unusual way to start your monday. >> a great way to start your monday. >> most have day jobs. >> i work for the city of san francisco. >
. >> san francisco might well be the capital city of this sexual exploration and certainly being open about it as we are. >> not judgmental. >> nonjudgmental. >> so perhaps it's not surprise that san francisco is home to what may be the cutting edge of female sexploration. not your average yoga studio. there's 15 minutes of quiet meditation. >> becoming an explorer of the breasts. >> also a warm-up. when the bell sends again, the gloves go on the men, the...
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have fun in san francisco and denver. >> thank you. >> go to see cherry creek. >> yes, cherry creek mall. >> i'll be there tuesday. >> call me after. >> i will. >>> in our next half hour the ceo of toys "r" us will tell us about a new trade-in program for tots. you take used, you name it, strollers and trade them in for a discount on strollers. >>> we're still ahead with stocks to watch. the names you need to know before the opening bell rings. >>> call it j. crew and the first lady effect. how michelle obama's retailer of choice is cashing in on the obsession with the first family. carol, when you replaced casual friday with nordic tuesday, was it really for fun, or to save money on heat? why? don't you think nordic tuesday is fun? oh no, it's fun... you know, if you are trying to cut costs, fedex can help. we've got express options, fast ground and freight service-- you can save money and keep the heat on. great idea. that is a great idea. well, if nordic tuesday wasn't so much fun. (announcer) we understand. you need to save money. fedex welcome to progressive. how may i help you? i'm
have fun in san francisco and denver. >> thank you. >> go to see cherry creek. >> yes, cherry creek mall. >> i'll be there tuesday. >> call me after. >> i will. >>> in our next half hour the ceo of toys "r" us will tell us about a new trade-in program for tots. you take used, you name it, strollers and trade them in for a discount on strollers. >>> we're still ahead with stocks to watch. the names you need to know before the...
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who is that in san francisco? >> never was even a passing thought. >> me thinks you protest that. you are carl quinn. >> trust me, i've not done it. >> i'm going to do it and you obviously like it. >> quick is my stage name. >> oh, is it really? >> no. >> what is your real name, mcgillicuty? >> no. >> in other news, besides carl's secret wish to be called carl quinn, the senate is expected to vote on a $2 billion cash for clunkers program. the name is not -- i feel silly saying it after a while. senate majority leader harry reid says he has the votes to pass the bill. senate leaders plan to introduce an amendment to it. if any of them pass, the house would need to pass the amended bill. the problem there is that the house was already in recess, which is why the market has been going up every day. but senate and democratic aids say they don't expect it to pass. >> the wisdom of crowds. >> you've already shaken off your, like, love of washington from tuesday. >> yeah. it's a one night of sleep. but i did like standing up there with those guys. >> i was just going to say, that shirt
who is that in san francisco? >> never was even a passing thought. >> me thinks you protest that. you are carl quinn. >> trust me, i've not done it. >> i'm going to do it and you obviously like it. >> quick is my stage name. >> oh, is it really? >> no. >> what is your real name, mcgillicuty? >> no. >> in other news, besides carl's secret wish to be called carl quinn, the senate is expected to vote on a $2 billion cash for clunkers...
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what about if -- what about, mike, if the san francisco fed president were to be apointed, everybody regards highly but seen as a dud when it comes to the bond market. >> yeah. >> that's the market changing. one of the few things going on right now that's positive is the u.s. stock market. so i don't even want to go there. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. good to see all of you. >> i like those -- >> come back when the tetons are here. >> how big? >> big. >> that says it all. any comment or questions this morning, drop us an e-mail, squawk@cnbc.com. >>> up next, the state of the american consumer. we'll hit the checkout aisle with the ceo of supermarket giant a&. >>> monday will be the last day for the government's cash for clunkers. phil lebeau with what's next for the auto business. oof! i hope he has that insurance. aflac! you really need it these days. how come? well if you're hurt and can't work it pays you cash... yeah to help with everyday bills like gas, the mortgage... ...and groceries. it's like insurance for daily living. so...what's it called? uhhhhh aflaaac!!!! oh yeah
what about if -- what about, mike, if the san francisco fed president were to be apointed, everybody regards highly but seen as a dud when it comes to the bond market. >> yeah. >> that's the market changing. one of the few things going on right now that's positive is the u.s. stock market. so i don't even want to go there. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. good to see all of you. >> i like those -- >> come back when the tetons are here. >> how big? >>...
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i'm david wright for "nightline" in san francisco. >> wow. >> i mean, i might be a prude but one in three women online looking at pornography? >> going to have to check what's on the computer over there. >> i don't save what i search for. determined to find the answer for his acne. get a life. i'm trying. acne...even when it's mild... is a medical condition. huh? medical...as in doctor ? ohhhhhh. and that's how tyler came to his senses, sort of, and learned about once-a-day prescription epiduo gel. if you're not getting the results you want, ask your doctor about epiduo: two of the most doctor-prescribed acne-fighting ingredients in one gel medication. a product you can't get in the acne aisle. dryness, redness, peeling, stinging, burning or itching may occur. don't use irritating products when using epiduo. overexposure to sun, sunlamps, extreme wind or cold may increase the risk for irritation. go to truthaboutzits.com and learn how to pay no more than $20 for your epiduo prescription. awesome! to learn more about epiduo gel talk to your doctor, call or go to truthaboutzits.com./ assist
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francisco, as well. so later on, expect follow in a few areas mainly as we move into places like the hartsfield-jackson international airport in atlanta and volume in the northeast. boston, 81 degrees, picture-perfect conditions. raleigh, north carolina, upper 80s. scattered showers in florida. as we move into the great lakes and the central plains, some scattered showers and some thunderstorms. but moving out west, fairly quiet conditions, a cool start in the pacific northwest, and some scattered showers and thunderstorms around the four corners there. now back to you. >> good to know. thanks very much for the update, scott. coming up on the show, president obama is ready to reappoint fed chairman ben bernanke today. we'll talk to former dallas fed president book machine teer. he ran off with his secretary! she's 23 years old! - oh, come on. - enough! you get half and you get half. ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even
francisco, as well. so later on, expect follow in a few areas mainly as we move into places like the hartsfield-jackson international airport in atlanta and volume in the northeast. boston, 81 degrees, picture-perfect conditions. raleigh, north carolina, upper 80s. scattered showers in florida. as we move into the great lakes and the central plains, some scattered showers and some thunderstorms. but moving out west, fairly quiet conditions, a cool start in the pacific northwest, and some...
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san francisco. to some extent big cities where you won't find many conservatives. >>guest: no, you don't. one of the interesting things is there are a lot more of less than generally analysis. i looked at the stats for the past elections, the numbers. even cambridge, massachusetts, you have five or 6,000 people who voted for mccain. now presumably every single one of those people has been called a fascist at least once, but there are a lot of them out there. >>host: how about at san francisco where you expect no republicans. >>guest: absolutely. i put together our roundtable. hosted by a lovely guy. a gay couple. they were talking about, very amusingly, how much harder it is to be conservative in a place like san francisco, than to be gay. >>host: a wonderful story about a guy who wears a t-shirt, and the t-shirt is in san francisco, says war has never solved anything except fascism, communism, slavery. people see that t-shirt and say right on because they don't read it. he says they can't process it. that is an interesting mind-set they don't know. >>guest: you're
san francisco. to some extent big cities where you won't find many conservatives. >>guest: no, you don't. one of the interesting things is there are a lot more of less than generally analysis. i looked at the stats for the past elections, the numbers. even cambridge, massachusetts, you have five or 6,000 people who voted for mccain. now presumably every single one of those people has been called a fascist at least once, but there are a lot of them out there. >>host: how about at san...
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. >> coming up on espnews, san francisco is trying to close the gap with the rockies in the wild card standings. find out how they are inching closer to colorado. >> we're used to seeing mark sanchez surrounded by the glitz and glamour of hollywood. see how the bright lights of broadway were too much for the rookie to handle. and speaking of quarterbacks, why the sandy beaches of san diego aren't the only reasons why philip rivers is enjoying life as a member of the chargers.
. >> coming up on espnews, san francisco is trying to close the gap with the rockies in the wild card standings. find out how they are inching closer to colorado. >> we're used to seeing mark sanchez surrounded by the glitz and glamour of hollywood. see how the bright lights of broadway were too much for the rookie to handle. and speaking of quarterbacks, why the sandy beaches of san diego aren't the only reasons why philip rivers is enjoying life as a member of the chargers.
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unlike the marches we see in san francisco and on the washington mall. we saw during the rampup to the hostilities. these were manufactured. those were the astroturf. if i learned anything in my more than two decades of being an activist radio talk show host, i don't tell people to do anything. >> you can't honestly say opposition to the war was manufactured and artificial, you can't say that and at the same time say that but what you're doing is completely not, you know, being fund by groups. everybody is being fund by
unlike the marches we see in san francisco and on the washington mall. we saw during the rampup to the hostilities. these were manufactured. those were the astroturf. if i learned anything in my more than two decades of being an activist radio talk show host, i don't tell people to do anything. >> you can't honestly say opposition to the war was manufactured and artificial, you can't say that and at the same time say that but what you're doing is completely not, you know, being fund by...
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now san francisco tries to return the favor at the bay. and more news out of the mile-high city. the broncos come to an impasse
now san francisco tries to return the favor at the bay. and more news out of the mile-high city. the broncos come to an impasse
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. >> reporter: john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> the wildfires spread to more than 4,000 acres and is only 5% contained. >>> a man suspected of making threats to the white house holds police at bay for nine hours in los angeles. he withstood four tier gas attacks while his -- tear gas attacks. an hour later, the officer subdued him with a taser.
. >> reporter: john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> the wildfires spread to more than 4,000 acres and is only 5% contained. >>> a man suspected of making threats to the white house holds police at bay for nine hours in los angeles. he withstood four tier gas attacks while his -- tear gas attacks. an hour later, the officer subdued him with a taser.
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the hippy mecca was the asbury district of san francisco. one. thousands that poured into maight-ashbury was ex-con named charles manson. born out of wedlock in ohio to a teenage runaway who would later be jailed for armed robbery, the 5'2" manson never knew his father and had spent
the hippy mecca was the asbury district of san francisco. one. thousands that poured into maight-ashbury was ex-con named charles manson. born out of wedlock in ohio to a teenage runaway who would later be jailed for armed robbery, the 5'2" manson never knew his father and had spent
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. -- san francisco bay. >> dozen other dead. the details are next. >> here is a live look of traffic. we will have an update on weather and traffic when we com♪ the art of getting dirty. the art of getting clean. new powerfully formulated wisk®... is better on tough mud stains than tide total care. wisk®. powerfully clean. perfectly priced. >> good morning. a few clouds outside. get ready for a very hot and humid day. if you like the weather from yesterday, then you will like today's weather. a sticky look at our satellite picture. if you counts -- clouds coming in. 76 degrees downtown. 71 degrees in ocean city. waking up to temperatures in the midst of the's. -- mid 70's. some scattered showers and thunderstorms. we will talk about the rest of the thunderstorms we expect tomorrow. the full forecast and just a bit. >> at least 14 people are dead after shots for fired in one area. eight people were killed early monday morning. three others were hospitalized following the attack. 64 were killed in a separate shooting sunday af
. -- san francisco bay. >> dozen other dead. the details are next. >> here is a live look of traffic. we will have an update on weather and traffic when we com♪ the art of getting dirty. the art of getting clean. new powerfully formulated wisk®... is better on tough mud stains than tide total care. wisk®. powerfully clean. perfectly priced. >> good morning. a few clouds outside. get ready for a very hot and humid day. if you like the weather from yesterday, then you will...
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that's why i sought out the clinics that are here in san francisco. >> healthy san francisco is a coverage model that provides medical care, hospital care, emergency care, pharmaceuticals, laboratory, radiology, for people within san francisco. any adult who is uninsured in san francisco can qualify. how much people are required to pay depends upon what their income is. >> in my opinion, much better and more thorough care than i had when i was insured. >> we have required only a very minimal amount of city general funds to start up, $750,000. the rest of the money comes from one of three sources. we receive the state federal grants, we are receiving money through the employer spending requirements that requires businesses that have more than 20 employees to spend money on health care, and finally, participants pay. we have figured out how to decrease the cost of care and use that money to cover a broader set of people. what we're able to do is to supplement all of the money that had been existing to enable people to care for a group of people that they were by and large already caring for.
that's why i sought out the clinics that are here in san francisco. >> healthy san francisco is a coverage model that provides medical care, hospital care, emergency care, pharmaceuticals, laboratory, radiology, for people within san francisco. any adult who is uninsured in san francisco can qualify. how much people are required to pay depends upon what their income is. >> in my opinion, much better and more thorough care than i had when i was insured. >> we have required only...
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y una famosa calle de san francisco adquiere nueva notoriedad. en seguida. téónÑuztkph@h@h@téónÑuxtdkph@ >> en mÉxico de senos en personas se preparan para los bailarines tratan de tener lista la presentaciÓn para el prÓximo dÍa 29,, por lo -29 personas bailan al mismo tiempo. ese mismo dÍa, jackson cumplirÍa 51 aÑos de edad y sus restos serÁn sepultados en california. una pareja la salida querÍa hacer una boda fuera de lo comÚn,para ello acudieron a un local que desde el pasado mes de julio realiza bodas como si fuera un restaurante y recogiera su comida sin bajarse del automÓvil. la persona que los casa dice que lo Único que se necesita es una licencia de matrimonio,dos testigos y $20, y todos absolutamente legal. y la calle mÁs llena de curvas en el mundo es hoy tambiÉn la mÁs dulce del planeta, en san francisco, donde se ha preparado un gigantesco tablero del famoso juego candylanen honor al aniversario 60 de esa entretenimiento. vestirÁn con los colores del juego y disfrutarÁ de las tradiciones caramelos, helados y otras golosi
y una famosa calle de san francisco adquiere nueva notoriedad. en seguida. téónÑuztkph@h@h@téónÑuxtdkph@ >> en mÉxico de senos en personas se preparan para los bailarines tratan de tener lista la presentaciÓn para el prÓximo dÍa 29,, por lo -29 personas bailan al mismo tiempo. ese mismo dÍa, jackson cumplirÍa 51 aÑos de edad y sus restos serÁn sepultados en california. una pareja la salida querÍa hacer una boda fuera de lo comÚn,para ello acudieron a un local que desde...
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apple confirming lots of speculation, a september 9th ipod refresh event coming to san francisco. >> you have us all humming that rolling stones tune. >> the beatles on ipod would be big. >> artificial transitions for 100. bill dudley, the president of the new york fed. new york fed president never sat down before the cameras. i began by asking him about the right way out for monetary policy. >> if you draw the lesson that the fed was too low for too long, it leads to the conclusion to get out quick before you create another bubble. >> what you want to set is the funds rate at the right level to generate the growth rate position to drive down unemployment rate. at the end of the day what's the fed's mandate? to try to have price stability at the lowest possible unemployment rate. we're going to set monetary policy with that as our primary goal. in terms of the issue that the fed created the bubble by keeping interest rates too low for too long, i think that was a second order cause of what happened. if you look at what happened in the last economic cycle, we had very lax underwriting
apple confirming lots of speculation, a september 9th ipod refresh event coming to san francisco. >> you have us all humming that rolling stones tune. >> the beatles on ipod would be big. >> artificial transitions for 100. bill dudley, the president of the new york fed. new york fed president never sat down before the cameras. i began by asking him about the right way out for monetary policy. >> if you draw the lesson that the fed was too low for too long, it leads to...
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after the 1906 earthquake destroyed much of san francisco, many arcs became permanent homes. when shipyards here closed after world war ii, former workers and war vets moved in to discarded boats. in the '60s covered... discovered by dreamers, nar-do- wells and some did very well. ♪ i feel it in my fingers ♪ i feel it in my toes . >> people like jeanne varda, allen ginsburg, shel silverstein, all of these guys were here. it was part of the 1960s summer of love phenomenon that went on for a lot more than a summer. >> reporter: two 20-year residents say while there are rules here now, living on the water means going with the flow. >> like living in a piece of ken it i can sculpture. just coming out. everything is moving. it lookings different every day. that's fun. >> there's a sense of community too. i mean the fact that you are here with other people, we're all kind of in a same boat, no pun intended, and you do look out for each other. >> reporter: while the house boats of san francisco bay are perhaps the most celebrated, there are others in portland, seattle, and vanco
after the 1906 earthquake destroyed much of san francisco, many arcs became permanent homes. when shipyards here closed after world war ii, former workers and war vets moved in to discarded boats. in the '60s covered... discovered by dreamers, nar-do- wells and some did very well. ♪ i feel it in my fingers ♪ i feel it in my toes . >> people like jeanne varda, allen ginsburg, shel silverstein, all of these guys were here. it was part of the 1960s summer of love phenomenon that went on...
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san francisco, morning fog. ññ
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that is, by the way, just outside of san francisco. this is from our fox affiliate ktvu up in the bay area. look at some of these people. now, look at the contraption. they are using a cherry picker to get people out. this thing, by the way, is called invert go. it means that queazy feeling you get when you are upside down. never has that been more true than today for the people on board this roller coaster going up and then upside down and then having to hang there. this thing all began, by the way, around 1:30 p.m. in the west coast. more than three hours ago, which means these people in some instances have been stuck upside down in this roller coaster and right side up in other cases for the better part of three hours. local reports say 32 people at the time were on the ride when it stopped. fire crews have managed, by the way, as you can see the cherry picker, fire crews have managed to get some of them down safely. as you can imagine, this is a very slow and tedious process because you bring one person down, and then you have to r
that is, by the way, just outside of san francisco. this is from our fox affiliate ktvu up in the bay area. look at some of these people. now, look at the contraption. they are using a cherry picker to get people out. this thing, by the way, is called invert go. it means that queazy feeling you get when you are upside down. never has that been more true than today for the people on board this roller coaster going up and then upside down and then having to hang there. this thing all began, by...
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juan jabloteh goleo 3-0 a san francisco y tambie clasico, mientras que en estos momentos real espaÑa le esta ganando 2-0 a liberia mia... hasta aqui los deportes buenas noches a todos... ???????
juan jabloteh goleo 3-0 a san francisco y tambie clasico, mientras que en estos momentos real espaÑa le esta ganando 2-0 a liberia mia... hasta aqui los deportes buenas noches a todos... ???????
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don't look now but the san francisco giants have slammed their way into a pennant race. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> while much of the country is getting a taste of fall, still watching the hot weather out west and the fire forecast for l.a. your regional forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." >>> in sports, the san francisco giants are having fun, so are their fans. that's what being in the thick of things can do for a team. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. with all eyes on the n.l. west, it's easy to forget about the surging giants, but not anymore. renteria put the giants on top with a grand slam in the seventh. giants win 9-5 and tie the rockies for the wild card lead in the n.l. pitched a complete game one-hitter. braky retired the 22 he faced. if the royals were any good, braky would be a sure shot cy young and mvp winner. he picked up his 13th win, sunk the mariners, 3-0. jay cutler made his fir
don't look now but the san francisco giants have slammed their way into a pennant race. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> while much of the country is getting a taste of fall, still watching the hot weather out west and the fire forecast for l.a. your regional forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." >>> in sports, the san francisco giants are...
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joining us from san francisco, radio talk show host thom hartman. crisis of western culture and from portland, oregon radio talk show host. no doubt it's happening at the university of oregon. and you know, the provost onen objectsously doesn't know he says he doesn't know. i can't believe he doesn't know it how could coo coo -- how could this happen? >> i think it could happen because there is a bias in favor of liberal points of view that are run by government. these are government-run institutions. that's one reason. awful lot of those who know how to do things go out to the private sector and do things rather than staying in liberal institutions like universities and teaching about them only. bill: outside of the county where you are, oregon is a fairly traditional state. and to have just 8 republicans out of 186, i mean, that's indoctrination, lars. the taxpayers should be outraged about it. they are funding the school. >> they should be. there is a reason why they call it the people's republic politic of lane county. it's a very liberal commun
joining us from san francisco, radio talk show host thom hartman. crisis of western culture and from portland, oregon radio talk show host. no doubt it's happening at the university of oregon. and you know, the provost onen objectsously doesn't know he says he doesn't know. i can't believe he doesn't know it how could coo coo -- how could this happen? >> i think it could happen because there is a bias in favor of liberal points of view that are run by government. these are government-run...
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the four newest penguins at the san francisco zoo were marched out for the cameras yesterday and introduced to their new mates on the zoo's penguin island. there are more than 50 magellanic penguins in the colony, making it the largest in captivity. >>> straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. >>> and in sports, a great arm is throwing again. pedro martinez takes the mound for the phillies in chicago. for a pure clean, there is one clear choice: all free clear 2x concentrated detergent. all free clear's powerful clean is free of the ingredients you'll find in most detergents: no perfumes... no dyes... no preservatives... free clear is specially designed for people with sensitive skin and has powerful stainlifters, so you can trust it to get the job done right. free clear is the number-one detergent recommended by dermatologists... so, for a pure clean, all free clear is all you need. i tried tousle me softly mousse. with violet fragrance... and touch-hold technology. then i tousled and became a rock star! ♪ with soft, touchable, free-flowing waves. ( music stops ) clearly, someone's
the four newest penguins at the san francisco zoo were marched out for the cameras yesterday and introduced to their new mates on the zoo's penguin island. there are more than 50 magellanic penguins in the colony, making it the largest in captivity. >>> straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. >>> and in sports, a great arm is throwing again. pedro martinez takes the mound for the phillies in chicago. for a pure clean, there is one clear choice: all free clear 2x...
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san francisco, even into nashville, fog today. robin? >> thank you. >>> a 96-year-old woman went parasailing and she took her great granddaughter along for the ride. >> it was very surprising. like, i expected her to become out and be like, i'm just kidding, you guys. >> that wasn't all she did on the -- that is not all she did on the to do list. cnn, headlines news, or msnbc are locked on your favorites? if they are i've got the gift for you. i'm gonna richardson and my next guest is ken pullson. a pleasure to have you here. >> good to be with you >> what is the museum. most people know. >> sometimes there you an a museum in articling ton, virginia called the museum. it was an effort to remind americans of the value of news gathering in america and a nod to the first amendment. we did so well there so we decided to take it where the action is. we have a brand new museum called a the museum on pennsylvania avenue. it's a -- it's a 45 word sign out front with the words of the first amendment 'em blazed there. we think it's healthy for the
san francisco, even into nashville, fog today. robin? >> thank you. >>> a 96-year-old woman went parasailing and she took her great granddaughter along for the ride. >> it was very surprising. like, i expected her to become out and be like, i'm just kidding, you guys. >> that wasn't all she did on the -- that is not all she did on the to do list. cnn, headlines news, or msnbc are locked on your favorites? if they are i've got the gift for you. i'm gonna richardson and...
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"the san francisco chronicle" and "the boston globe" are in big trouble. they're institutions really, as much part of those santos as rice-a-roni. bob, we're getting down to it. in the seven years this program has been on every week we've lost a fifth of circulation of sunday papers right now. >> it's sad. but the question is, the newspapers are going, are changing, there's no question about that. we're going through a real convulsion. but does journalism live? and i am really optimistic about journalism. that what tina does, magazines, television, there are great stories out there, great journalism is being done. and i think the younger generation really mainlines the information. they get it free. and i think if it is not available, people -- young people are going to say ok, we need to develop business models like tina's doing and it will work and people make money. so, you know, a period of deep trauma but there is life at the end. chris: tina, what people like bob's newspaper have, "the washington post," "the new york times," the big papers have is a
"the san francisco chronicle" and "the boston globe" are in big trouble. they're institutions really, as much part of those santos as rice-a-roni. bob, we're getting down to it. in the seven years this program has been on every week we've lost a fifth of circulation of sunday papers right now. >> it's sad. but the question is, the newspapers are going, are changing, there's no question about that. we're going through a real convulsion. but does journalism live? and i...
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henry lee's with us, been covering it for the "san francisco chronicle." mike brooks with us as well, hln law enforcement analyst. guys, is it started? we got something going there? not yet? not yet. okay. let's continue on. all right, henry, phillip garrido, nancy garrido, they are arrested. do we believe that jaycee was with them the entire 18 years? >> hopefully, we'll find that out. but suffice it to say her whereabouts have been unknown until today. we do know that both husband and wife are in custody. fbi investigators are searching their home in antioch, california, which is east of concord in the east bay. and we will see what, if anything, these individuals are telling the investigators. >> okay. do we have any idea -- you mentioned. i'll ask anyway. i'm sure there's a lot of reports flying around there. what do we know, henry-b the 18 years? was it straight from south lake tahoe to antioch, or do we have any idea? >> that's unclear to me. but what we do know, i've run records on this couple. looks like they have moved around in contra costa count
henry lee's with us, been covering it for the "san francisco chronicle." mike brooks with us as well, hln law enforcement analyst. guys, is it started? we got something going there? not yet? not yet. okay. let's continue on. all right, henry, phillip garrido, nancy garrido, they are arrested. do we believe that jaycee was with them the entire 18 years? >> hopefully, we'll find that out. but suffice it to say her whereabouts have been unknown until today. we do know that both...
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for people within san francisco. any adult who is uninsured in san francisco can qualify. how much people are required to pay depending upon what their income is. >> in my opinion, much more thorough care than i had when i was insured. >> we had ayeared only a minimal amount of start up, $750,000. the rest of the money comes from one of three sources. we receive the state federal grants, we receive money through the employer spending requirements, that requires businesses that haver more than 20 businesses to spend health karpd an to finally participate. we've figured out the confident of the care and use that money for a broader set of people. we're able to sup
for people within san francisco. any adult who is uninsured in san francisco can qualify. how much people are required to pay depending upon what their income is. >> in my opinion, much more thorough care than i had when i was insured. >> we had ayeared only a minimal amount of start up, $750,000. the rest of the money comes from one of three sources. we receive the state federal grants, we receive money through the employer spending requirements, that requires businesses that haver...
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well, it's penn. >>> a dream come true for lucky kids in san francisco. lombard street turned into a larger than life-sized version of candy land and they got to play. the event was in honor of the popular board game's 60th birthday. the path wound its way down lombard street, billed as america's crookedest street. great time. >>> the saga continue down on holiday street here, city hall. lawyers for mayor sheila dixon renewing their request for every subpoena that was issued earlier this year. we'll be right back. fiber one. i'm looking for some fiber. this bar is an excellent source of fiber. there's no fiber in this. tastes too good. there is fiber. [ chuckle ] no. i can't taste the fiber in this chocolate. they have 35% of your daily value. hmm. oh, samples. hmm. autobahn. wackenschdol. fiber one chewy bars. cardboard no. delicious yes. a dull metal clanking sound. bear groans. ♪ ominous music ferocious growling. roaaaaaarrrrrrr!!!! ♪ whistling bluegrass tune >>> 73 degrees at 5:24. let's join jeremy hubbard with abc and today's "tech bytes." >> re
well, it's penn. >>> a dream come true for lucky kids in san francisco. lombard street turned into a larger than life-sized version of candy land and they got to play. the event was in honor of the popular board game's 60th birthday. the path wound its way down lombard street, billed as america's crookedest street. great time. >>> the saga continue down on holiday street here, city hall. lawyers for mayor sheila dixon renewing their request for every subpoena that was issued...
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and more on the fog, atlanta, and san francisco. march in a half hour. >> find us at facebook.com/morningexpresshln. >> there is an icon with you standing there like this. that's the one, just in case you need to know. >>> this is taking green to extreme. how one couple is trying not to make any trash for a year. @@@Ñ >>> good morning. must be your turn to make the coffee. make the cereal. do something, right? get up early for work. i'm robin meade. good to have you with us. here is what's going on today. former president bill clinton on the ground right now in north korea, trying to free two u.s. journalists, why bill clinton, was he the first choice? >>> and the cash for clunkers program has been going through the roof now. how long will you be able to take advantage of that deal, though? >>> and a young woman suing her college because she can't get a job. one legal expert says that her lawsuit could stop her from ever getting hired. good point. >>> north koreans met president bill clinton this morning with handshakes and flower
and more on the fog, atlanta, and san francisco. march in a half hour. >> find us at facebook.com/morningexpresshln. >> there is an icon with you standing there like this. that's the one, just in case you need to know. >>> this is taking green to extreme. how one couple is trying not to make any trash for a year. @@@Ñ >>> good morning. must be your turn to make the coffee. make the cereal. do something, right? get up early for work. i'm robin meade. good to have...